Military service
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Brother of Catherine Clinton.
Digital gallery of Private John Clinton
Digital gallery of
Private John Clinton
This project was sponsored jointly by the Canadian Legion Branch 245 and the Merrickville District Community Health Centre. Serving on the Committee were Jack Jessop, Past President of Legion Branch 245; Joyce McKay, who lost a brother in the Second World War; Peter McKenna, Executive Director of Merrickville and District Community Health Centre; and Jack Wilcox, who upon discharge from the Canadian Army in 1945, prepared the Sydney Academy Memorial Booklet honouring the students of the Academy who gave their lives in the Second World War.
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John Clinton is honoured on page 8 of the <i>Merrickville Remembers</i> booklet, published in January 2003.
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This project was sponsored jointly by the Canadian Legion Branch 245 and the Merrickville District Community Health Centre. Serving on the Committee were Jack Jessop, Past President of Legion Branch 245; Joyce McKay, who lost a brother in the Second World War; Peter McKenna, Executive Director of Merrickville and District Community Health Centre; and Jack Wilcox, who upon discharge from the Canadian Army in 1945, prepared the Sydney Academy Memorial Booklet honouring the students of the Academy who gave their lives in the Second World War.
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British Home Children World War 1 Honour Roll
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Whalley (Queen Mary's Hospital) Military Cemetery - May 2022
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Plaque - Whalley (Queen Mary's Hospital) Military Cemetery - May 2022
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John Clinton, British home child, Almonte War Memorial
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John Clinton, British home child, Almonte War Memorial
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John Clinton, British home child, Almonte War Memorial
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John Clinton, British home child, Almonte War Memorial
In the Books of Remembrance
Commemorated on:
Page 217 of the First World War Book of Remembrance.
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WHALLEY (QUEEN MARY'S HOSPITAL) MILITARY CEMETERY Lancashire, United Kingdom
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